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Thinking I have the tie rod swap covered with 21mm deep well,
Thinking I have the tools for a tie rod swap covered with 21 mm deep well, 1/2” ratchet and breaker bar, side cutter, ball peen hammer, adjustable wrench and zip ties. I may add a pickle fork, what do you all think?
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So glad these threads are popping up right now since I need to stock up on tools for add-ons.

Also looking at wheel ramps, floor jack and jack stands and an impact wrench. Probably going with Harbor Freight for all of it, although the Motley and BOXO bags look nice if pricey.
 

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I’ve been lurking 👀 on your site for awhile. Do you recommend a tie rod puller over a pickle fork? I already have a pickle fork. I can still cut the boot clamp with a pair of side cutters, correct? Your site doesn’t show it, but do you sell just the Ranger or Mevotech tie rod individually?
A pickle fork is fine for removing a bad TRE, but I cringe at hammering on a good one you want to re-use. Just be aware that the typical fixed jaw pullers you can buy or rent at parts stores are a little short. The one I sourced cost quite a bit more but it has the length needed.

The boot clamp can be cut or the clasp can be pried apart. Needlenose, side cutters, screwdriver, pocket knife can all get that done.

I don't sell the tie rods separately because they are readily available at other auto parts stores.
 

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Been looking for a nice set for my Bronco… the branded Motley one is rather appealing, paired with TD’s tie rod kit

only thing I’m missing is the knowledge to actually make use of all the nice tools 😅
 

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Been looking for a nice set for my Bronco… the branded Motley one is rather appealing, paired with TD’s tie rod kit

only thing I’m missing is the knowledge to actually make use of all the nice tools 😅
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Been looking for a nice set for my Bronco… the branded Motley one is rather appealing, paired with TD’s tie rod kit

only thing I’m missing is the knowledge to actually make use of all the nice tools 😅
My kit has instructions, for everything else see if you can get @Snacktime 's cell number. 😁
 
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A pickle fork is fine for removing a bad TRE, but I cringe at hammering on a good one you want to re-use. Just be aware that the typical fixed jaw pullers you can buy or rent at parts stores are a little short. The one I sourced cost quite a bit more but it has the length needed.

The boot clamp can be cut or the clasp can be pried apart. Needlenose, side cutters, screwdriver, pocket knife can all get that done.

I don't sell the tie rods separately because they are readily available at other auto parts stores.
Thank you sir. Hopefully not going to have to pull a tie rod that’s not bad or broken. That being said, do you by chance sell just the tie rod puller? Trying to complete the kit I have with just what’s necessary and hopefully nothing that isn’t. The tool box in my pickup is approaching 70 lbs 🤣 and I really don’t want that for the Bronco.
 

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A pickle fork is fine for removing a bad TRE, but I cringe at hammering on a good one you want to re-use. Just be aware that the typical fixed jaw pullers you can buy or rent at parts stores are a little short. The one I sourced cost quite a bit more but it has the length needed.

The boot clamp can be cut or the clasp can be pried apart. Needlenose, side cutters, screwdriver, pocket knife can all get that done.

I don't sell the tie rods separately because they are readily available at other auto parts stores.
Mike, gonna pick up your set for the tie rod kit, as I don’t currently have an end puller. Will grab in the next few weeks.

Also don’t currently have a spare rod, but think I should. I am stock with 35s, but having a spare until I upgrade my rack would just be smart money.
 

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My kit has instructions, for everything else see if you can get @Snacktime 's cell number. 😁
That’s the ultimate cheat code right there

Combine that with some satellite communications and spare parts… and you’re pretty much golden
 

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Thank you sir. Hopefully not going to have to pull a tie rod that’s not bad or broken. That being said, do you by chance sell just the tie rod puller? Trying to complete the kit I have with just what’s necessary and hopefully nothing that isn’t. The tool box in my pickup is approaching 70 lbs 🤣 and I really don’t want that for the Bronco.
Unfortunately not anymore, I was for a while but it threw off my inventory counts.
 

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My kit has instructions, for everything else see if you can get @Snacktime 's cell number. 😁
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I am a firm believer in the pickle fork hammer for ball joint repairs. I usually just pack by vintage ball peen hammer I bought when I was 14.
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